Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Tories use Modi in video to woo Indian voters

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LESS THAN TWO WEEKS TO GO BEFORE THE JUNE 8 MIDTERM ELECTION, THE PARTY HOPES TO RETAIN AND INCREASE THE SUPPORT OF THE

1.5 MILLIONSTR­ONG INDIAN COMMUNITY

A slick video with a foottappin­g song in Hindi, and images of Prime Minister Theresa May wearing a sari and meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi during her November 2016 visit to India, has been released by the Conservati­ve Party to woo the Indian community.

Less than two weeks to go before the June 8 mid-term election, the party hopes to retain and increase the support of the 1.5 million-strong Indian community. A similar Hindi video was released before the May 2015 election, extolling the affinity of the then party leader, David Cameron, with the Indian community. Modi featured in several Conservati­ve party posters at the time and in the 2016 London mayoral election.

The latest Conservati­ve video shows May wearing a sari and participat­ing in ‘arti’ during her visit to the Someshwara temple in Bengaluru. It also shows May at a Diwali reception at 10, Downing Street, visit to a temple in London wearing salwar kameez, and at other India-related events.

The song’s lyrics thank the Indian community for its support during the 2015 polls, when many of them veered towards the party from its traditiona­l support for Labour. Under Cameron’s leadership, the party has wooed the community since 2005.

The Conservati­ve Party is favoured by the Hindu-Sikh lobby that opposes enacting anticaste discrimina­tion law in Britain, which is an issue that has divided the community.

The May government is currently undertakin­g a consultati­on exercise on the issue until July 18. The party has fielded 13 Indian-origin candidates and promised in his manifesto new immigratio­n curbs that may adversely affect Indian students, profession­als and spouses of UK nationals.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpar­t Theresa May during her visit to New Delhi in 2016.
REUTERS FILE Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpar­t Theresa May during her visit to New Delhi in 2016.
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